PremiumPremiumAnalysisTrump has an off-ramp on Greenland. He doesn’t seem to want itNY Times analysis: Trump is trying to pull off the largest land acquisition in US history.20 Jan 04:00 PM
AnalysisAs Trump goes to Davos, the world faces a ‘new reality’A Trump-shaped wrecking ball is swinging towards the World Economic Forum.20 Jan 01:16 AM
AnalysisTrump has just handed Putin the prize he's always wantedThe President has put tariffs on allies over their resistance to US plans for Greenland.19 Jan 08:38 PM
AnalysisWhy Trump will beat divided Europe and weak Britain over GreenlandANALYSIS: US ‘escalation dominance’ makes it near-impossible to counter Trump's plans.19 Jan 08:32 PM
PremiumPremiumAnalysisTime for the 'bazooka'? Europe weighs going all-out over GreenlandNew York Times analysis: After trying to avoid escalation, it may now be unavoidable.18 Jan 09:36 PM
AnalysisWhy a Justice Department inquiry on the Fed chairman has backfiredAnalysis: Powell probe showed extent of support for the independent central bank.18 Jan 08:19 PM
PremiumPremiumAnalysisJamie EnsorWhat to expect from PM's state of the nation today - and unveiling of election dateANALYSIS: The National Party leader is yet to comment on major world events.18 Jan 04:00 PM
AnalysisTrump's shock tariffs are the perfect present for Putin and XiANALYSIS: The US is spending political goodwill like it is going out of fashion.17 Jan 10:12 PM
PremiumPremiumAnalysisGregor PaulGregor Paul: Inside the All Blacks review – why Robertson's exit was not a player mutinyANALYSIS: Player power didn't get rid of Scott Robertson; proper process and scrutiny did.16 Jan 05:01 PM
AnalysisThe All Blacks' aura is dead and Scott Robertson's ousting shows itTelegraph: Other countries have pulled back the curtain and found the 'wizards' are human.15 Jan 08:11 PM
PremiumPremiumAnalysisDerek ChengDerek Cheng: Take your pick – violent crime is up 7% or down 21%ANALYSIS: Political messages are simple, but violent crime is a complex picture. 14 Jan 11:00 PM
PremiumPremiumAnalysisLiam DannBest of Inside Economics: How much government debt is too much? ANALYSIS: Liam Dann answers reader questions about economics.13 Jan 04:00 PM
AnalysisIran’s rulers are not just facing a clamour from withinAnalysis: The protests seem different this time. Is the regime on the brink?11 Jan 10:09 PM
PremiumPremiumAnalysisThe key signs the Islamic Republic is about to fall Donald Trump has warned he will 'hit them very hard' if Iran massacres protesters.09 Jan 09:39 PM
AnalysisHow Trump humiliated Putin on the high seasAnalysis: US President did not so much call Russia’s bluff as dismiss it outright.08 Jan 04:00 PM
AnalysisThe Greenland crisis is here. Is there any influence to rein Trump in?Analysis: European officials believe threat of some unilateral US move is all too real.07 Jan 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumAnalysisLiam DannBest of Inside Economics: Why can’t we fix our mortgage for 30 years like Americans? ANALYSIS: Liam Dann answers reader questions about economics.06 Jan 10:00 PM
AnalysisFour questions on what happens next with VenezuelaAnalysis: Does the US Congress step in? Does the American public care?05 Jan 11:46 PM
PremiumPremiumAnalysisMaduro’s capture shows Trump’s goal to dominate the AmericasNY Times analysis: US President suggested Cuba, Greenland and Colombia could be targets.05 Jan 05:00 PM
AnalysisTrump has a mad plan to run Venezuela. Can it actually work?Analysis: What's known so far suggests shrewd deal-making in Caracas behind the scenes. 05 Jan 04:00 PM
AnalysisTrump leads the world into a geopolitical Wild WestAnalysis: It is another nail in the coffin of the old post-war status quo.04 Jan 09:28 PM
AnalysisAnalysis: What the capture of Maduro means for China and RussiaShockwaves from Caracas are being felt in Moscow and Beijing. These are the implications.03 Jan 10:02 PM
PremiumPremiumAnalysisLiam DannBest of Inside Economics: Productivity problem – where should ordinary Kiwis invest?ANALYSIS: Liam Dann answers reader questions about economics.30 Dec 11:00 PM
AnalysisAnalysis: How ancient Sparta explains 2026A vanished Greek city-state has been mythologised for its militarism and self-reliance.30 Dec 08:42 PM
AnalysisPutin’s extraordinary claim could bring down peace talksAnalysis: Drone attack allegation provides Moscow with pretext to reject Trump’s proposal.30 Dec 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumAnalysisVance refuses to take sides in GOP fight over bigotryNew York Times: The VP makes plea for a big-tent conservative coalition at AmericaFest.22 Dec 08:22 PM
PremiumPremiumAnalysisShouting, ranting, insulting: Trump’s uninhibited second termNYT analysis: Many Trump supporters love his professional-wrestling style of leadership.21 Dec 04:00 PM
AnalysisParliament's year in numbers: The MP who spoke the mostWho spoke the most in Parliament, and just how much coffee fuels our democracy?20 Dec 11:52 PM
AnalysisMelissa NightingaleWhy disgraced ex-cop was able to slip outside court backdoor while media was out frontJevon McSkimming was allowed to avoid media exposure while leaving the court.19 Dec 04:15 AM
PremiumPremiumAnalysisLiam DannGDP data is due today. Why should we care?ANALYSIS: Liam Dann takes a deeper dive into the week's economic news.17 Dec 06:55 PM
PremiumPremiumAnalysisAfter an antisemitic atrocity, can Australia keep it together?NY Times analysis: The country is working out what it means for its approach on key issues17 Dec 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumAnalysisAlice SoperAlice Soper: The race to be the next Black Ferns coach is wide openTwo-time World Cup winner Darryl Suasua shapes as the bold wild card pick.17 Dec 02:50 AM
PremiumPremiumAnalysisGregor PaulAnalysis: Why NZ Rugby has brought in external expert for ABs' reviewSome players were told to query non-selection with assistants, not Scott Robertson.15 Dec 06:01 PM
AnalysisHow mass immigration transformed Australia and opened up divisionsAt least 16 people were killed and 42 injured in the Bondi Beach attack.14 Dec 10:43 PM